Recalls

About 14,000 Rheem, Ruud and United Refrigeration oil-fired furnaces, made in the U.S. by the Air Conditioning Division of Rheem Manufacturing Co., of Fort Smith, Ark., were recalled because if the furnace is not properly wired, the oil burner can continue to operate when the blower shuts off, posing a fire hazard to consumers.

The company received one report in which the furnace was incorrectly wired. No injuries or property damage have been reported. The recalled oil-fired furnaces were sold under the Rheem, Ruud and United Refrigeration brands and with model numbers beginning with ROBF, ROPF, TZOUP and TZODH. They were sold by contractors nationwide to consumers from January 2006 through December 2008 as part of installed systems.

2,000 stationary bicycle trainers, manufactured in the United States by Saris Cycling Group, of Madison, Wis., were recalled because a handle pin can come loose, posing a risk of the device disengaging. This puts riders at risk of falling. No injuries have been reported.

About 25,000 Tony Hawk boy's pajama sets, made in Cambodia and imported by Mad Dog Concepts, of New York, were recalled because the product fails to meet the flammability standard and poses a risk of burn injury to children. No incidents or injuries have been reported.

The recalled products include the items numbers TH005LSB, TH006BSB, TH007GSB and TH008RSB. They were sold at Kohl's Department Stores nationwide from September through October last year. Details: by phone at 888-623-3640; by Web at http://www.cpsc.gov.